Premislaus – A Hussite Reformation timeline
Prologue and Setting
On 1304, one year after her marriage with Wenceslaus II, Richeza Elisabeth of Poland gives birth to a son named Premislaus, named after her father, followed by a daughter, one year after named Agnes, her husband, Wenceslaus II dies due to Tuberculosis on 1306, and she sees the son of her husband marry Elisabeth of Hungary, she decides to focus on taking care of her son, she asks Wenceslaus II to give the rightful title of Poland to her son which he does, however, after the death of Przemyslaw III, the son Richeza Elisabeth, the children of Przemyslaw inherited the land but did not inherit the Kingdom Status of Poland.
On End of the 14th Century, Poland is divided into many Principalities, the Duchy of Greater Poland ruled by the Polish branch of Premyslids, the scions of Przemyslaw III, the son of Elisabeth Richeza and Wenceslaus II, the Piast Principalities of Wroclaw(which includes Glogow, Legnica, Swidnica and Wielun), Opole, Cieszyn, Sieradz, Leczyka and Mazovia, the Duchy of Sandomierz went to the Rule of Galicia-Volhynia after the death of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh, the daughter of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh, Kunigunde became the second wife of Wenceslaus III after the death in childbirth of Elisabeth of Hungary but Sandomierz was taken by the Galicia-Volhynians while Sieradz and Leczyka went to the two sons of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh namely, Stephen and Wladyslaw.
The Province of Krakow became a part of the Bohemian-Hungarian Empire due to the current situation of Poland which is fragmented.
In 1369, in the earlier part of the reign of Wenceslaus IV, Jan Hus, a future reformer was born, in the same time, John Wycliffe is just starting his reform movement in England..
Teaser
Now that Poland is still fragmented and Bohemia-Hungary is still strong how does the Hussite movement effect those two countries?....only time will tell.
